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Bailey’s Daily: Flyers Prospects, Bobrovsky Honored, Slafkovsky Ties Record
In Wednesday’s edition of Bailey’s Daily, we’ll be talking the latest Philadelphia Flyers news, stories, highlights, and more from the last day.
Flyers News
- Bad news if you’re the Philadelphia Flyers: Buffalo Sabres general manager Kevyn Adams says potential trade target Casey Mittelstadt is not for sale.
- Over the last month, Flyers center Morgan Frost has truly been one of the league’s best centers; this holds true even when his early season sample size is included in that assessment.
- Elsewhere, Flyers prospect Alexei Kolosov qualified for the KHL playoffs but could join back up with the organization by the early spring, depending on how the postseason goes.
- In case you missed Monday night’s Flyers game, we have you covered with our game story, which happened to be quite long and fitting for a back-and-forth game like that one.
- ICYMI: Cal Petersen is embracing his new role as Philadelphia’s backup and recognizes that this opportunity is not one he is going to get twice.
- ICYMI: Matvei Michkov and his HC Sochi were eliminated from KHL playoff contention on the heels of a devastating loss to SKA St. Petersburg.
NHL News from National Hockey Now
- Sad news if you’re a Pittsburgh Penguins fan, and great news if you’re a Flyers fan: Evgeni Malkin admits that he’s not as fast as he once was and has to adjust as a result.
- Do the Calgary Flames lack toughness? They don’t have many fighters, are starting to get pushed around, and aren’t winning an awful lot of games, either.
- The NHL honored former Flyers goalie Sergei Bobrovsky this week on the heels of his 41st NHL shutout.
- That Juraj Slafkovsky is cooking for the Montreal Canadiens; he tied a franchise record for the longest point streak by a teenager.
- Detroit Red Wings goalie Ville Husso returned from injury against the Edmonton Oilers, then got injured again within nine minutes of his comeback.
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